That is why it is called perceived recoil. For a given PF, the total recoil force applied is identical regardless of bullet weight. That is physics, Newton's Second Law of Motion to be specific.
However because the recoil is distributed over a longer time, your hand/arm/body, can "absorb" and "control" the recoil better. Result is the gun feels and is more controllable.
Well not quite. You are forgetting the effect of powder charge weight and the amount of gases ejected which all factor in to the amount of recoil produced. Newton applies and your statement would be true IF it took the same amount of powder to achieve the same PF with bullets of different weight. It doesn't.
Take Care
Bob


















































